‘Otherworldly’ is an apt description for Bryce’s haven of hoodoos. For those of you who don’t hike, Bryce Canyon’s beauty can also be feasted upon right from the Rim Trail, which offers a grand buffet of brilliant hues and views of hoodoos. Bryce Canyon’s colors are like looking into a bowl full of orange and vanilla sherbet on a hot summer day. Navajo/Peekaboo Loop Combo To get the most bang for

If you’re afraid of heights, Zion National Park has got your number. Zion as a national park is simply put, a straight shot through. You can begin your journey at the Visitor’s Center, and travel via shuttle up through nine stops, turn around, and come right back the way you came. These nine stops bear entry to all of the most popular trails Zion has to offer. We somehow lucked out in early April with a five da

Nevada’s first state park, the Valley of Fire, smolders with beauty. It is a 36,000 acre park that is host to brilliant red sandstone, white silica domes, and many other crazy geological features. Pair this with slot canyons, petroglyphs, panoramic views and an abundance of bighorn sheep, and you’ll find this location is more than worth the visit. We promise. We were lucky enough to lock down the Valley of

1. Red Rocks Amphitheatre We’re somewhere around 8 months away from hitting the road, so it doesn’t make the most sense for us to be spending money on flights to go places we’ll hit when we’re on wheels. But when Ween played a three-night revival at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Colorado became an exception. Plus, we have a buddy who moved into town not long ago, affording us a place to crash

Click a pic! The Pacific Northwest on Granite The drive nearing Yosemite is littered with the same craggy rocks and oak trees I remember from the days I spent on my grandmother’s farm as a child in southern Washington. Yosemite itself makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a piece of history, back when there was nothing but nature for as far as the eye could see in any direction. There’s som